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#BTOpinion: Beijing’s calculated silence on the Iran war
#BTOpinion: Beijing’s calculated silence on the Iran war Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stopped short of explicitly naming the US or Israel as aggressors, a telling omission from a country that otherwise speaks with little diplomatic timidity, says this writer.
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Investors' interest in climate change sectors gets hotter Robust growth suggests a marked shift in both investor and company attitudes towards ESG factors. #btopinion bt.sg/4Cik
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